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250TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE FOUNDING OF THE UNITED STATES NAVY

BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

A PROCLAMATION

Two hundred and fifty years ago, the rising tide of revolution surged from land to sea when the Second Continental Congress established what would ultimately become the United States Navy — the mightiest, most lethal, and most legendary maritime fighting force ever conceived.  Today, we honor the Navy’s epic role in safeguarding our sovereignty and projecting our power beyond our coasts.  We salute the Navy’s indispensable role throughout every chapter of our national story.  Above all, we pay tribute to the generations of gallant Sailors who have fearlessly lived by those timeless words:  Non sibi sed patriae — Not for self, but for country.

Nearly 6 months after the American Revolution erupted into open fire at the Battles of Lexington and Concord, the path to independence remained long and uncertain.  Following King George III’s rejection of the Olive Branch Petition — the American Colonies’ final attempt to avoid full descent into war — it became clear that the Army alone would not be sufficient.  Indeed, to protect their freedom of trade, defend their homes against invasion, and seize British supplies at sea, the American Colonies had no choice but to extend their righteous crusade for independence beyond their shores.

On October 13, 1775, in a radical and extraordinary act of self-determination, the Second Continental Congress passed a resolution to formally establish the Continental Navy.

Almost immediately, the Congress purchased ships and established a naval committee, which quickly took up its immortal place in history.  In the 250 years since, our American story has been infused with seminal naval battles fought by legions of Sailors who safeguarded our liberty with unwavering grit.  In every conflict — from our fight for independence, through two world wars, to battles in Korea, Vietnam, and the Persian Gulf — the Navy has secured our sovereignty at sea and heroically defended our birthright of freedom against every enemy, big or small.

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